BC Truffle Festival

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Generally, when truffles come up in conversation, visions of pigs on leashes waddling through the forests of Southern France are conjured in the mind. One wouldn’t imagine British Columbia as a hot spot for these earthy fungal treasures. This is something The Truffle Association of British Columbia is hoping to change. The BC Truffle Festival is tasked with bringing awareness to the ever growing truffle industry that is present on the West coast of Canada. Running alongside Macchi and Dexter—two of British Columbia’s most well known truffle dogs—we galavanted through a local orchard—Below the Oaks Farm—producing Tuber borchii or more commonly known as the Bianchetto truffle. What a pleasure it was to see how these dogs work. Armed with their incredible sense of smell and directed by their owners, Macchi and Dexter were able to locate numerous truffles growing right beneath the surface of the orchard. What a pleasure it was to photograph this year’s BC Truffle festival.

 

Engaged! Andrea and Connor

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Harrison Lake, BC

Harrison Lake, a relatively close drive from home, has so much to offer. With diverse nature, beautiful scenery and enough dirt roads to satisfy any adventurous soul, it is definitely a gem of BC. For all those reasons and more, I was thrilled when Andrea and Connor suggested a Harrison Lake outing for their engagement photoshoot.

After jumping into a fully decked out Toyota Tacoma we headed out to the stunning backroads of Harrison Lake. With a photoshoot done and some technical difficulties, (giant rocks and slippery mud) we were graciously saved by a group of kind, off-roading souls. Thanks to all who made this a Sunday to remember! Congratulations Andrea and Connor!